The Roborock Qrevo Master weighs 3900 g and measures 353 mm wide, 350 mm deep, and 103 mm tall, giving it a total volume of 12725.65 cm³. The docking station is considerably larger at 86267.18 cm³, and under normal use the station can go an estimated 49 days between emptying cycles. Both a HEPA filter and an allergy filter are included, helping to capture fine particles during operation. The robot operates at 67 dB of audible noise and is compatible with both Google Assistant and Alexa for voice control. A 1-year warranty is provided with the unit.
The Roborock Qrevo Master carries a broad set of navigation and automation features, including mapping, route mapping, no-go zones, and virtual barriers, which together give users precise control over the cleaning area. An obstacle sensor and anti-fall sensor help it move safely around the home, and its anti-stuck capability allows it to recover from difficult spots without assistance. Scheduled cleaning and auto docking are both supported, and the unit is self-emptying once it returns to its station. Smartphone remote control is available over Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), though it does not include a dedicated physical remote control. On the mopping side, the robot supports water level adjustment, mop raising, mop cleaning, and mop drying, covering the full mopping cycle automatically. Carpet detection and problem area cleaning are also on board, and voice prompts provide audio feedback during operation.
The Roborock Qrevo Master has a dustbin capacity of 0.22 liters and uses bags within its docking station, which includes an indicator to signal when the bag is full. Washable filters are included in the package, and the unit features a display for on-device feedback. It automatically adjusts its height to adapt to different floor surfaces, though it does not have twin side brushes.
The Roborock Qrevo Master delivers 10000 Pa of suction power and is capable of cleaning all floor types. It also mops, making it a dual-function unit for both dry and wet cleaning tasks. A built-in dirt sensor allows it to detect and respond to dirtier areas during a clean, though the unit does not include UV light.
The Roborock Qrevo Master is powered by a 5200 mAh battery that supports up to 180 minutes of runtime per charge, with a full recharge taking around 4 hours. During operation it draws 60W of power. The battery is not removable.